Another Three60 Wine shop and bar recently launched in Sprouts-anchored Logan Landings in North Naples.
The new business opened Nov. 15 in a new freestanding outparcel near the Logan Boulevard entrance to the retail center on the southeast corner of Logan and Immokalee Road. The shop is similar to the location that launched in Estero in February, but this new venue is the local concept’s largest, said co-owner Jon Kassolis.
“This next iteration is very similar to the Estero location — except for it’s a standalone, a 3,500-square-foot building. But, in many respects, very similar to Estero and it’s got a 12- to 14-seat bar,” Kassolis said. “We think it will be really, really great for the neighborhood there for purchasing wine by the bottle, enjoying a glass of wine at the bar or we’re going to be putting on a lot of events like tastings.”
The shop is stocked with about 11,000 bottles of wine.
“We’ve got the best prices in town; we believe the best quality in town. Honestly, we have the best staff in town,” Kassolis said.
The new Logan Landings location can be rented out as private event space, said Three60 Wine CEO Jason Parsons. “We do complete buyouts,” Parsons said.
“Our two larger formatted stores right now are Estero and here. We wanted the ability to have wine tastings in both locations, so we’ll bounce the wine tastings back and forth from Three60 Logan to Three60 Estero. We call them Sip, Shop and Sample.”
The new venue in North Naples plans to cater to area residents who already visit Logan Landings to shop at Sprouts supermarket or dine at restaurants there such as Oak & Stone, Brooks Burgers and Felipe’s Taqueria.
“We see that bar as more vibrant on a daily basis for people stopping to meet people after work to have a glass of wine before they go home or coming for one of our tastings or renting it out to have events there,” Kassolis said. “We hope to be able to host some pretty nice events there. Obviously, with 3,500 square feet you can’t have 300-400 people there, but you can certainly have 100-120 people at an event for a holiday party or a corporate event where you just want something a little different than your usual average corporate event at the bowling alley. We thought it would be nice for people to have that option.”
Naples entrepreneur Rebecca Maddox is the founder and co-owner of the Naples-based retail concept that began years ago at her former Three60 Market, which started selling wine at discounted prices on Bayshore Drive in East Naples. The first stand-alone store for Three60 Wine opened in 2021 on Trail Boulevard along the east side of U.S. 41 south of Vanderbilt Beach Road in a multiunit building owned by Consolidated Cleaners, the franchisee of Tide Cleaners next door. Maddox meeting Kassolis, chief financial officer of Naples-based Consolidated Cleaners, was the beginning of a business partnership that sparked Three60’s regional growth and the hiring last fall of CEO Parsons to help scale the brand.
“We kind of had the pilot store in North Naples, which has 2,000 square feet and has a small bar area where you can get a glass of wine to sip while you shop and it does smaller events,” Kassolis said. “At the Estero location we have a full 12-14 seat bar, 3,000 square feet. So that is kind of what we call our prototype. That’s what we want to be developing all over Collier and Lee County.”
At least two more stores are planned in Collier County. The next Three60 Wine is targeted to open this time next year. The smaller store will share space with Tide at the former 7-Eleven store at Pine Ridge Road and Shirley Street in East Naples.
The owners hope to open another Three60 in the Golden Gate Estates area. Future area stores will not necessarily have a wine bar, though.
“Now, we’re focused on doing additional stores that will be wine retail only,” Parsons said. “We won’t need any more stores in Southwest Florida with a bar — not with a formal bar like that. We’ll still do tastings at all the locations, but we don’t need a formal bar setting like that.”
The new Three60 Wine shop, 2250 Logan Blvd. N., is open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. Events can also be planned after hours, though.