Spooked by price tag, billionaire cans under-construction luxury resort in Bondurant

Ricketts orders workers to restore ‘hilltop to its original form’

By Mike Koshmrl, WyoFile.com
Posted 7/11/24

BONDURANT — Billionaire Joe Ricketts has ordered crews to immediately stop construction of his long-planned Sublette County luxury resort, and restore the area to its natural condition. 

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Spooked by price tag, billionaire cans under-construction luxury resort in Bondurant

Ricketts orders workers to restore ‘hilltop to its original form’

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BONDURANT — Billionaire Joe Ricketts has ordered crews to immediately stop construction of his long-planned Sublette County luxury resort, and restore the area to its natural condition. 

A project that would have made a tourist destination out of the tiny, sleepy Hoback River basin community of Bondurant has been called off because of protective wildlife stipulations that abbreviated the construction season. Ricketts sought an exemption from the seasonal restrictions, which he claimed in a memo obtained by WyoFile would have increased the cost of building the high-end all-inclusive resort by $60 million to $100 million, but his request was denied.

While construction of the (resort) in its most basic form was always a limited value or financial investment proposition, the additional costs simply make it prohibitive to continue,” Rickettsagent Steve Christensen wrote to Sublette County commissioners. Consequently, Mr. Ricketts has directed all construction cease and to return the hilltop to its original form — or at least as much as possible.” 

The subject line of the July 8 memo was titled, the End of the Homestead” — the name that Ricketts used for the under-construction facility. 

Christensen stated that the projects end is a significant economic loss,” costing Sublette County 100 to 150 jobs. We can only speculate on the full extent of the economic reverberations and consequences,” he wrote in the memo.

Sublette County commissioners did not respond to WyoFiles request for comment on Tuesday.

Ricketts, whose fortune exceeds $7 billion, had been attempting to push through the resort for years. Largely, the Bondurant community had been opposed to the plans, though there was a showing of support for the TD Ameritrade founders project at a public meeting he hosted last year in Pinedale. 

At least one Bondurant resident who caught wind of the resorts demise is skeptical that its truly the end of a years-long fight. 

I saw them pull out the rock crusher today, and Ive seen a lot of trucks moving down the road,” Dan Bailey told WyoFile. Its nice news, but Im unconvinced (its over) at this point. Well see what happens next.”

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