John Cooper, a Chicago Bulls fan, purchased Michael Jordan's Highland Park estate for $9.5 million, revealing plans for dramatic updates. Cooper has initiated a timeshare program and renamed the property Champions Point. He recently listed the home for rent at $230,000 per month, showcasing extensive renovations. Notably, he removed Jordan's iconic 'Jumpman' logo from the basketball court to appeal to a wider audience rather than just Jordan's fans, indicating a shift in the property's branding and the desired clientele.
The longtime Chicago Bulls fan who purchased Michael Jordan's Chicago-area estate has made a significant update to the property that serves to erase the basketball player's significant presence in the home.
Cooper has unveiled some dramatic new uses for the home, first announcing the launch of a timeshare program that would allow a select number of bidders to invest in pieces of the property, starting at $1 million each.
Upon listing the home for rent, Cooper shared images of the updates he made to the interior, which revealed new furniture additions and a fully renovated kitchen with many modern amenities.
The court's center circle has been covered over to eradicate the silhouette of Jordan. The listing description makes no mention of Jordan's former ownership of the home.
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