Dolan Pays Up

Spanish Peaks Contractor Protest Yields Quick Results

Proving the power of the threat of bad publicity, a Bozeman contractor gets paid after picketing a Big Sky development.

By Jonathan Weber , 8-08-09

  Michele and Chris Evans outside of Spanish Peaks on Thursday.
  Michele and Chris Evans outside of Spanish Peaks on Thursday.

Chris Evans, owner of a small finish carpentry business in Bozeman, was mad as hell and decided not to take it anymore.

Last fall, he’d done a big chunk of work for Jim Dolan, owner of the troubled Spanish Peaks development near Big Sky. It was a rush job, trying to finish some condos that Dolan was building on property he owned at the neighboring Yellowstone Club. Evans hired extra crew to get the job done.

And then Dolan didn’t pay.

Evans says he was owed about $20,000. His calls to Dolan’s Voyager Construction company were met first with promises, and then with nothing.  “It just about ruined us,” he said. Other contractors were in a similar predicament.

So last Thursday, some nine months after his invoice was due, Evans and his wife made some signs, called around to Montana Paint and some other contractors who had been similarly stiffed, drove to the Spanish Peaks entrance, and set up a picket. His plan was to stay all weekend -anyone going to Spanish Peaks or the Yellowstone Club would pass the spot, and the protest was timed to coincide with a big family weekend at the Yellowstone Club.

After just a few minutes, Spanish Peaks security showed up, and then the Sheriff, who agreed Evans was within his rights. A little later, it started to rain, and they went back down to the pizza place in town center - and then got a call from a Voyager manager who wanted to know his bank account information so he could wire the money.

“They were falling all over themselves” to make sure he got paid and wouldn’t show up over the weekend, Evans said. Sure enough, on Friday morning he received payment in full, with interest. He said Montana Paint also got paid.

“I’m feeling pretty good,” Evans said Friday.

Dolan did not return a call seeking comment.

The Club at Spanish Peaks, a luxury development that opened in 2004, is in deep financial trouble, and work on the main lodge has ground to a halt. For Dolan, a close associate of former Yellowstone Club owner Tim Blixseth and heir to a Pittsburgh family fortune, this is likely just the beginning of the battles with unpaid contractors.



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