December 28, 2024 - 02:21

G. Joseph Cosenza, a prominent figure in the real estate industry and co-founder of the Oak Brook-based Inland Real Estate Group, passed away on December 25 at the age of 81. Known as a consummate dealmaker, Cosenza played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of commercial real estate in the region.
A resident of Downers Grove, Cosenza's career spanned several decades, during which he was instrumental in numerous successful ventures and developments. His keen business acumen and innovative strategies helped propel Inland Real Estate Group to prominence, making it a significant player in the industry. Colleagues and associates remember him not only for his professional achievements but also for his generous spirit and mentorship to many in the field.
Cosenza's legacy will endure through the countless lives he impacted and the lasting contributions he made to real estate. His passing marks the end of an era, leaving behind a rich history of dedication and success.
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