After ten years in business, Trophy Room is officially closing its doors. Founded by Marcus Jordan in 2016, the boutique quickly established itself as one of the most recognizable destinations in the South Florida area. Built around stories and memorabilia pulled directly from the Jordan family archive, Trophy Room offered fans a rare glimpse into the world surrounding Michael Jordan while serving as a launch platform for some of the most sought-after sneaker collaborations of the last decade.
The closure carries particular significance for Sneaker News, which attended Trophy Room’s grand opening in May of 2016. Michael Jordan himself was present for the occasion, underscoring the importance of the project and the vision Marcus had for creating a retail experience rooted in the family history.

Over its ten-year run, Trophy Room produced some of the most coveted collaborations in the industry, particularly through its ongoing relationship with Jordan Brand. Releases routinely generated massive demand and often became instant collector’s items. At the same time, Trophy Room’s legacy was not without controversy; the boutique became the subject of persistent criticism from portions of the sneaker community over “back door” allegations, most notably surrounding its highly sought-after Air Jordan collaborations. While those accusations were never far from the conversation, they also became an unavoidable part of Trophy Room’s public reputation.
The closure also arrives during a turbulent period for Marcus Jordan personally. In recent years, the former retailer has found himself in headlines for reasons unrelated to sneakers, adding another layer of scrutiny to a business that was already one of the industry’s most polarizing names.
Importantly, Marcus confirmed that Trophy Room itself is not disappearing entirely. The Trophy Room trademark and intellectual property will be retained, leaving the door open for future projects, collaborations, or a potential return in a different form.
The announcement also included a bittersweet reveal: a first look at the unreleased Trophy Room x Air Jordan 6. Rumors of the collaboration had circulated as early as 2024, with many expecting the project to eventually reach retail. However, given the timing of Trophy Room’s closure, the sneaker now appears destined to join the growing list of canceled Jordan Brand projects that never made it to market.








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