Chicagoans are well aware of Michael Jordan's propensity to retire and then un-retire from the game of basketball. He teased us, he enticed us, and then after a while he bored us with these games. Nowadays, we don't expect His Airness to jump into his patented shoes and come to save the day for our woeful Bulls (who to their credit, have not been as woeful of late. But we do expect him to remain a powerful business presence for The City That Works (And Eats).
So it is with more than a little interest that I pass on to you this link (which admittedly is quite dated):
Michael Jordan's Steak House will not open at 1400 W. Randolph St., as previously reported.
Instead, David Zadikoff, partner of Jump Higher LLC, which owns the steakhouse, is searching for a more high-visibility location for the steakhouse, reportedly at the request of Michael Jordan himself.
It's not certain whether this change will affect the steakhouse's original projected opening date of Nov. 8. And the Oct. 23 closing of one sixtyblue, Jordan's fine-dining restaurant in the Randolph Street space, has been postponed.
I'll try to stay abreast of any developments. Of course, the question is whether Jordan will be able to get an upper crust clientele to frequent his restaurants, or whether it will mainly be filled with sports fans. Stay tuned.