Buyer who paid $9.5M for Michael Jordan's mansion has a new plan for it

After scuttled efforts at selling co-ownership shares in the mansion and renting it for short-term stays, the commercial real estate executive who paid $9.5 million for retired Chicago Bulls great Mic

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Buyer who paid $9.5M for Michael Jordan's mansion has a new plan to convert it into a museum

After scuttled efforts at selling co-ownership shares in the mansion and renting it for short-term stays, the commercial real estate executive who paid $9.5 million for retired Chicago Bulls great Michael Jordan's massive mansion heads to the Highland Park City Council on Monday with detailed plans to convert the home into a living museum.

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