Teens from Chicago’s South and West Sides scored a visit to Michael Jordan’s former mansion on Friday, getting the chance to experience “Champion’s Point” in person.
The event was hosted by the ChiCook Officers in partnership with the Chicago Police Department, Cook County Sheriff’s Office and Illinois State Police and aimed to build trust and understanding between youth and law enforcement, according to organizers.
The group toured the mansion and got the opportunity to play on its basketball court, the “Court of Dreams.”
While there, attendees received a new pair of shoes to wear on the private court. The Chicago Bulls franchise also provided swag bags to the teens.
The mansion, spanning 37,000 square feet, consists of nine bedrooms, 19 bathrooms and multiple spaces for entertaining guests. The 7.39-acre “Champions Point” also features a full-size regulation basketball court, championship-level putting green, tennis court, fitness center and more.
The property sold last December and was listed for short-term rentals earlier this year.
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