New photos offer a bird's eye view of where work has begun at the site of a new multimillion-pound development in Lowestoft.
The project will see the transformation of the Battery Green multi-storey car park and surrounding land into a £24.3m cultural quarter.
The pictures, taken by freelance photographer Mike Page, show the site enclosed by hoardings.
Also visible is the sign for the former Wilko store which closed last September and where internal works have already begun.
The new development will feature three "landmark" buildings including a new restaurant.
The work will see the demolition of the Marina Centre building's north wing and "the substantial and complete redevelopment" of the Battery Green car park site.
Ahead of works, the car park has been closed and hoardings have been erected around the site.
The public toilets at Gordon Road will also be permanently closed, with new toilet facilities to be included in the new development.
The cultural quarter is due to be completed by spring 2026.
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