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Investor seeks to turn MJ’s mansion into a youth-focused tourist site with tours, court, and community days.
Investor John Cooper, who bought Michael Jordan’s Highland Park mansion for $9.5 million in 2024, proposes reimagining the 56,000-square-foot estate as “Champions Point,” a personal-growth destination with guided tours, an indoor basketball court, and partnerships with local nonprofits and the Heller Nature Center.
The plan seeks zoning changes to allow tourism-style operations, includes 48 annual free community days, and aims to generate economic benefits while addressing neighbor concerns over traffic and privacy.
A nonprofit, Champions Legacy, would support youth programs, though its tax impact is uncertain.
The proposal advanced 4-3 for further review, with no vote expected, and environmental and traffic studies are pending.
The property remains available for rent at $89,000 monthly.
El inversionista busca convertir la mansión de MJ en un sitio turístico centrado en la juventud con visitas, tribunales y días comunitarios.