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HIGHLAND PARK, Ill. — A notable commercial real estate executive from Lincolnwood has acquired the legendary mansion of basketball icon Michael Jordan. John Cooper, a partner at HAN Capital, finalized the purchase of the expansive 56,000-square-foot estate earlier this month for a sum of $9.5 million.
This luxurious property, famous for being the former residence of the Chicago Bulls star, has a storied history and has been a subject of fascination for fans and real estate enthusiasts alike. The mansion boasts numerous amenities, including a basketball court, a swimming pool, and lavish living spaces, reflecting the grandeur associated with Jordan’s illustrious career.
Cooper's acquisition marks a significant transaction in the local real estate market, highlighting the ongoing interest in high-profile properties. As the new owner, he steps into a legacy that has captivated many, making it a unique addition to his portfolio. The sale signifies not only a change in ownership but also the enduring allure of Michael Jordan's legacy in the world of sports and beyond.
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