Three major schemes are proceeding, with builders creating the £14 million Danum Gallery, Library and Museum, at one end of the street, just a few yards away from the £10 million cinema and restaurants complex, and from the Doncaster University Technical College site at the other end of the road.
Our pictures show the very latest in the contruction as the buildings start to take shape. Eight foot tall boards have now been removed from the museum site, giving a clear view of the landscaped gardens outside and the railway lines that will allow a steam locomotive to be rolled inside the building.
The cinema and the college are also now clearly recognisable as the buildings they are to be when they open.
1. Cinema entrance
The main entrance to the Waterdale cinema taking shape in Doncaster town centre
Photo: David Kessen
2. Frontal view of cinema
A frontal view of the main entrance to the cinema at Waterdale, Doncaster
Photo: David Kessen
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The boards in front of the cinema site on Waterdale show how the building behind them is taking shape
Photo: David Kessen
4. Workers on site
Workers on site at a part of the Waterdale site which will house restaurants as part of the Doncaster cinema complex
Photo: David Kessen