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Waco real estate agent Clay Fuller has landed a big slab of brisket. He brokered a deal that will bring Terry Black's Barbecue to Waco, in the vacant Morrison Heating & Plumbing Supply building at Eighth Street and Mary Avenue.
Fuller said Terry Black's could not resist what downtown has to offer. It will do business in the vicinity of the Union Hall food hall, Pivovar, Magnolia Market at the Silos and The Findery. Across Eighth Street is the federal courthouse. About a block away, at Ninth Street and Franklin Avenue, the old Tribune-Herald building will become Chip and Joanna Gaines' corporate headquarters following a major renovation.
The Texas Meter & Device Co. building, 300 S. Eighth St., sits across Mary Avenue from the Morrison building. The same Czech investment group behind the Pivovar restaurant brewery, bakery and hotel has said it would love to place a high-rise where Texas Meter now operates, one offering professional office space and more.
Anyway, local barbecue aficionados probably know the Terry Black's name. The company is related, through familial but not corporate ties, to the Black's Barbecue launched in 1932 in Lockhart and in its fourth generation of founder Edgar Black's family. Twins Michael and Mark Black, members of that fourth generation, split off with their own operation in Austin approaching a decade ago. After some legal wrangling, they landed on the name Terry Black's Barbecue, using their father's name while their uncle continued at Black's Barbecue.
Both operations have landed on Texas Monthly's top-50 list of Texas barbecue joints. The Terry Black's in Waco will join locations in Austin, Dallas and Lockhart.
Fuller said the 10,000-square-foot Morrison building will feature the barbecue restaurant and another operation to be determined. He said the Gensler architectural firm will design the Terry Black's location in Waco, and Rogers-O'Brien Construction will serve as general contractor.
"Over the last six months, we have been looking for the right opportunity," Fuller said. "They bring generations of BBQ knowledge and operation experience. I cannot wait to see what Gensler and the family design for this site. It will be special for everyone to enjoy."