At Pan Pacific's meeting yesterday, nearly 89 percent of the shares were represented, with 99 percent of the votes coming in favor of the merger. Western's stockholders voted 95 percent in favor of the merger, with 71 percent of the shares voted.
The merger is expected to close by November 15th. Pan Pacific will then have a portfolio of 111 properties, with occupancy rates in the high 90's. The combined company's headquarters will remain in San Diego.
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