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Joe Canizaro, an influential real estate developer and philanthropist, has passed away at 88, leaving behind a significant legacy in New Orleans. Known for his key projects that reshaped the city’s skyline, including the Aquarium of the Americas, his work extended beyond real estate. Canizaro was vital in the city’s recovery post-Hurricane Katrina and was celebrated for his philanthropic efforts. His contributions have earned him accolades within the community, making him a revered figure in New Orleans history.
New Orleans—Joe Canizaro, a prominent real estate developer and philanthropist known for his significant contributions to the New Orleans skyline, has passed away at the age of 88. His death occurred at his home in Metairie, Louisiana, on Friday night, following a series of strokes. The news was confirmed by his close friend Boysie Bollinger.
Canizaro was instrumental in reshaping downtown New Orleans through various high-profile projects. He was the driving force behind several notable developments, including the Lykes Center, One Canal Place, and the Aquarium of the Americas. His work greatly influenced the architectural landscape of the area, making him a key figure in the city’s real estate industry.
In addition to his development work, Canizaro played a crucial role in the revitalization of New Orleans following the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. He served on the Bring New Orleans Back Commission, which focused on the recovery and rebuilding efforts after the disaster. His contributions to the city’s recovery efforts showcased his dedication to improving the community.
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry recognized Canizaro’s legacy on social media, describing him as a legendary builder and philanthropist. Former New Orleans Mayor Marc Morial also commemorated Canizaro, regarding him as one of the most significant figures in the city’s history. Canizaro was involved in various philanthropic efforts and was known for hosting fundraisers for political causes, including those for former President Donald Trump.
Throughout his career, Canizaro held various business roles, including a significant position in local banking. He led a group that took over First City Bank and rebranded it as First Bank and Trust, reflecting his influence beyond real estate. His involvement in politics was notable, as he made substantial contributions totaling over $833,000 to Republican candidates and causes since 2017.
Canizaro was born in Biloxi, Mississippi, where he was the oldest of eight children. Despite not graduating from college, he built a successful career, highlighting his entrepreneurial spirit and determination. His family includes his wife, Sue Ellen Canizaro, two daughters, two brothers, two sisters, a grandchild, and two great-grandchildren, who survive him.
Funeral arrangements for Canizaro have yet to be announced. His legacy includes various honors and accolades, including honorary doctorates and awards acknowledging his significant contributions to both the community and real estate development.
Joe Canizaro’s life and work have left an indelible mark on New Orleans, reflecting his commitment to the city’s growth and transformation. His passing signals the loss of a prominent figure in both the real estate sector and the philanthropic landscape of Louisiana.
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