1884 – Lyceum Theatre, Dublin Architect: Arthur Dudgeon Proposal for a huge theatre at the junction of Tara Street and Pearse Street (on the site of the now former Fire Station by C.J.
1885 – Tara St. Public Baths, Dublin Architect: Daniel J. Freeman Originally designed by Daniel J. Freeman, Dublin city architect 1879-1893, with construction starting in 1884.
1905 – Design for Fire Station, Tara Street, Dublin Architect: C.J. McCarthy Design concept for Tara Street fire station by the city architect C.J. McCarthy. Almost as built with the exception of the tower,
1906 – Former Fire Station, Tara Street, Dublin Architect: C.J. McCarthy Designed by the City Architect C.J. McCarthy as one of a series of fire stations around the city.
1967 – Heiton McFerran Ltd., Tara St., Dublin Office building and showrooms, Tara House, Tara Street, constructed by G. & T. Crampton for Heiton McFerran in 1966-1967. Recently demolished for a new office building alongside Tara Station.
1969 – Apollo House, Tara Street, Dublin Architect: Michael Lyell Associates / McCormack Keane & Partners Another one of the horrific buildings in this area, Apollo House with its pseudo-greek lettering,
2004 – Liffey House, Tara Street, Dublin Architect: Donnelly Turpin Architects Various Departments of the former Dublin Corporation were accommodated in the original Liffey House. This building,