Winter Capriola Zenner closed two real estate transactions involving the Atlanta Beltline, representing a Midtown Atlanta master association and a townhome association in connection with planned upgrades to the Atlanta Beltline trail system.

Joshua F. Jones, partner, served as counsel to the associations, working closely with boards and property managers to negotiate both temporary and permanent easements. The easement agreements facilitate significant upgrades to the surrounding trail infrastructure while accounting for certain impacts on the associations and their members.

Through these negotiations, Joshua helped the associations secure favorable financial terms and the inclusion of specific provisions to protect the associations and their members both during construction and in the future.

The results reflect Winter Capriola Zenner’s role as a trusted partner to community associations, providing reliable, ambitious representation with the experience needed to resolve challenges associations may face without resorting to litigation.

Congratulations Joshua!

Joshua F. Jones, Partner, Winter Capriola Zenner

Joshua Jones serves as general counsel to condominium, townhome, and homeowner associations across Georgia, advising boards on governance, contracts, compliance, and operations. He handles real estate transactions, easement negotiations, and development matters, offering practical, solutions-focused guidance that protects financial interests and supports long-term planning. Joshua anticipates risk, structures agreements effectively, and helps associations navigate evolving development. He also advises on corporate matters, business contracts, and commercial and residential real estate transactions, providing comprehensive counsel across association and development needs.

Community Association Counsel for Complex Transactions

Winter Capriola Zenner’s Community Association Law practice advises condominium, homeowner, and master associations across Georgia, working closely with boards on governance, compliance, and operations. The firm represents clients in contract review, covenant enforcement, construction issues, and real estate transactions, including development and infrastructure projects. Known for strategic, efficient counsel focused on risk management and long-term success, WCZ combines experience in association law, real estate, and construction to guide clients through complex transactions, including those involving the Atlanta Beltline, while protecting member interests and supporting community growth.