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Work & Mother Will Open First Austin Facility

Cypress Real Estate Advisors (CREA) announced a partnership with Work & Mother Services, LLC to establish a lactation facility at the company’s Eastlake at Tillery office project, currently under construction at 3212 E. Cesar Chavez St. in East Austin. 

The new Work & Mother facility at Eastlake at Tillery will be its first Austin location. It will help Eastlake at Tillery tenants address Section 7 of the Fair Labor Standards Act Requirements for Nursing Mothers. 

The lactation facility is one of three major initiatives that create what CREA refers to as The Eastlake Experience at the 172,000-square-foot office property. Aquila Commercial’s Ben Tolson, Bethany Perez and Seth Stuart are leasing the project.

“Providing a dedicated, safe, and sanitary place to pump has never been more important, especially now with COVID-19,” said Work & Mother founder Abbey Donnell. “CREA and AQUILA have been amazing to work with.”

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