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Birmingham property companies join forces to launch Urban Village Capital

New joint venture will focus on delivering high-quality residential projects

From left: Kevin Sharkey with brothers Nick Sellman and Jamie Sellman of Urban Village Capital

Two Birmingham property companies have joined forces to create a new joint venture.

Urban Village and Key Land Capital have launched the new outfit, called Urban Village Capital, which will operate from a city centre base and a second office in Sutton Coldfield.

The two companies have previously worked together on several projects and this new chapter will see it focus on delivering high-quality residential developments across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

It is led by chief executive Nick Sellman and executive director Kevin Sharkey.

Mr Sellman is an experienced property developer with a specific focus on urban regeneration and has been responsible for a series of schemes in the West Midlands, Milton Keynes and South East.

Mr Sharkey has been involved in large-scale development projects across a variety of sectors including residential, healthcare, education and defence sectors.

He said: "This is a really exciting step forward for Key Land Capital as we start a new era by joining forces with Urban Village to create a company with an enormous amount of experience and expertise across the team.

"The two companies know each other very well, having worked on several joint ventures including office-to-residential conversion Knight's House and the Old Art School apartments in Sutton Coldfield and the £15 million Ringway House student accommodation development in Coventry.