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Not Even ‘The Last Dance’ Can Sell Michael Jordan’s Chicagoland Mansion


Despite last spring’s popular Chicago Bulls documentary series, The Last Dance, and a COVID-compelled wave of suburbanization, still has not found a buyer for the 56,000-square-foot Highland Park, Ill., mansion he inhabited during his championship playing days. As of this month, the home will have sat on the market for nine years. (Yahoo! Sports)

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Not Even ‘The Last Dance’ Can Sell Michael Jordan’s Chicagoland Mansion