We will rebuild it: developers say sorry, hire lobbyists and spinners

By Clay Lucas
Updated October 28 2016 - 10:08pm, first published 1:09am
The pub site after its demolition.  Photo: Eddie Jim
The pub site after its demolition. Photo: Eddie Jim
The Corkman Irish Pub, previously known as the Carlton Inn.
The Corkman Irish Pub, previously known as the Carlton Inn.
The Corkman Irish pub in Carlton, built in 1857, as it was last month.  Photo: James Bowering
The Corkman Irish pub in Carlton, built in 1857, as it was last month. Photo: James Bowering
An aerial view of the site the day after the pub was demolished on 15-16 October.  Photo: Simon Schluter
An aerial view of the site the day after the pub was demolished on 15-16 October. Photo: Simon Schluter
The Carlton pub was almost 100 years old when this photo was taken in 1957.  Photo: State Library of Victoria
The Carlton pub was almost 100 years old when this photo was taken in 1957. Photo: State Library of Victoria
Trades Hall secretary Luke Hilakari, left, and CFMEU boss John Sekta in front of pub's remains. Unions last week banned construction on the site.  Photo: Justin McManus
Trades Hall secretary Luke Hilakari, left, and CFMEU boss John Sekta in front of pub's remains. Unions last week banned construction on the site. Photo: Justin McManus

The "cowboy" developers who illegally knocked down Carlton's Corkman Irish Pub have apologised for their demolition of the 159-year-old hotel, and have said they will rebuild it.

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