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Executive Office Link – Malvern Office Space
PREMIER PROVIDER OF ALL-INCLUSIVE OFFICE SPACE RANGING FROM 100-500SF IN MALVERN, PA
Executive Office Link - Malvern Office Space
Executive Office Link - Malvern Office Space
5 Great Valley PkwyMalvern Pennsylvania 19355USA
+16102516850
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Established in 1984, Executive Office Link has a proven track record in dealing with the ever-changing needs of the business professional. We have made the investment in our office space, team and offerings so that you can focus on running your business and not worrying about managing an office. We are able to offer you a flexible lease term, dedicated support staff, and the most recent in technology. This is what we excel at. Our Success is your Success!
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About Malvern
Malvern is a borough in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. Malvern is the terminus of the Main Line, a series of highly affluent Philadelphia suburbs located along the railroad tracks of the Pennsylvania Railroad. It is 19.4 miles (31.2 km) west of Philadelphia. The population was 3,419 at the 2020 census. == History == The area was originally settled in the 17th century by Welsh immigrants who purchased land from William Penn.On the evening of September 20, 1777, near Malvern, General Charles Grey and nearly 5,000 British soldiers launched a surprise attack on a Patriot encampment, which became known as the Battle of Paoli. Having intercepted General Washington's orders to General Wayne regarding British rearguard actions, Grey directed his troops to assault the small regiment of Americans commanded by Anthony Wayne in an area near his residence. Not wanting to lose the element of surprise, Grey ordered his troops to remove the flint from their muskets and to use only bayonets or swords to launch a surprise sneak attack on the Americans under the cover of darkness.With the help of a Loyalist spy who provided a secret password, "here we are and there they go" and led them to the camp, General "No-flint" Grey and the British overran several American pickets and launched their successful attack on the Continental Army camp. 201 American soldiers were killed or injured, while 71 were captured. The British suffered only 4 killed and 7 injured in comparison. Wayne's reputation was tarnished by the high casualties suffered in the battle, and he demanded a formal court-martial to clear his name.