There are changes aplenty as the town looks to bounce back from lockdown lows.
Monday, April 12, saw many businesses reopen following the second step of the Government's roadmap out of lockdown.
There have been some closures, some renovations, and many more new shops emerging as the town fights back.
Renovations
Market Place
The £3.5m renovation of the market place, which will see the building of a new steel and wood indoor market, is now under way.
The diggers have moved in and trenches can be seen at various edges of the development plot.
Liberty's Bar, King Street
Another long term bar of King Street, Liberty's is currently undergoing renovation work.
The painters have been working throughout the week to make sure the gloss is glowing, and a new addition has been added to the bar exterior.
A model replica of the Statue of Liberty is waiting to welcome patrons when it re-opens.
Openings
Great Yarmouth Shawarma, King Street
Standing along King Street in the old Thorntons unit is a new fast-food restaurant which opened on April 1.
Great Yarmouth Shawarma owner, Karzan Baqhi said: "Before we moved here, we ran a restaurant in Norwich.
"We wanted to open the first shawarma restaurant in Great Yarmouth, so we decided now was a good time to do that," Mr Baqui added.
"Business is good, every day has been busy."
Mr Baqui also explained what the difference was between a regular doner kebab and shawarma, "doner is made with lamb mince, whereas shawarma is made with lamb breast.
"Every morning, we make the shawarma, whereas doner is usually frozen, so shawarma is fresher."
Also available is sea bass, burgers, chips, and baklava.
Eloise's cakes&bakes, 55/56 Victoria Arcade
A new bakery has opened in Victoria Arcade.
Eloise's cakes&bakes owners, Eloise Alvey and Luke Simmons, began selling sweet treats for delivery throughout the lockdowns.
Miss Alvey said: "We've been busy, really busy.
"A lot better than we thought, and we've had a lot of regulars from our previous home delivery service which we did throughout the lockdowns."
Mr Simmons said: "The delivery service was popular, and a lot of our customers encouraged us to open a shop."
"So we thought we'd do it," Miss Alvey said.
They have various cakes and other baked goods for sale, but the old school sponge and chocolate oaty are very popular.
Kierran's Home Store, King Street
Kierran's Home Store has been operating in Great Yarmouth for over 13 years. During that time, it has had several shops located down different rows.
However, Kierran's new location, in King Street, is the first business to operate in the old Adam's unit in eleven years.
There has been some essential renovation work carried out, and the shop's owner - who did not wish to be named - said: "We moved from Market Row last July to here. It took us a while to get sorted, but we are open.
"We also have Martha's tearoom which will open on the first floor of the unit on May 17, 2021."
2nd Clothing, King Street
Budget clothing is essential for many residents of the borough. 2nd Clothing, in King Street, has multiple pieces all for £2 and under.
Shop owner, Malcolm Robbins, has been in the unit for three years.
"We thought if we open a clothes shop with items for £2 and under, it will help us out, and help the town out," he said.
"In between lockdowns, it has been open and shut several times specialising in different things. It's been a struggle."
Mr Robbins continued: "We're trying to remain positive and to do something positive for the town."
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