It was a momentous year for Sheffield, with work beginning on Meadowhall as another shopping centre, Crystal Peaks, opened to the public.
1988 was also the year construction of Ponds Forge leisure complex got underway, leading to an unexpected discovery, and Steve Davis clinched his fifth World Snooker Championship title at the Crucible.
We've delved into the archives to bring you the nostalgic images in this retro photo gallery, which also include a much-missed Sheffield nightclub, a meeting of two Sheffield legends at Bramall Lane, and the creation of a world record-breaking Yorkshire pudding.
Thirty-five years later, Meadowhall, which cost £250 million to build and became the UK's second largest shopping centre in the UK when it opened in September 1990, is still going strong. But across Sheffield much has changed, as these nostalgic pictures show.
We've delved into the archives to bring you the nostalgic images in this retro photo gallery, which also include a much-missed Sheffield nightclub, a meeting of two Sheffield legends at Bramall Lane, and the creation of a world record-breaking Yorkshire pudding.
13. Crystal Peaks opening
Rebecca Morley cuts the tape to open Crystal Peaks shopping centre, in Mosborough, Sheffield, on March 1, 1988 | Sheffield Newspapers
14. Meadowhall construction
The construction of Meadowhall shopping centre underway on November 22, 1988. It would open in September 1990 | Sheffield Newspapers
15. Ponds Forge leisure centre taking shape
Work underway on the Ponds Forge swimming complex in Sheffield city centre in December 1988 | Sheffield Newspapers
16. World record attempt
The Lord Mayor of sheffield cuts a slice of the world's biggest Yorkshire Pudding, created to raise money for Children in Need, on November 18, 1988 | Sheffield Newspapers