Horton District, the district comprising Horton Plaza and adjacent buildings in central downtown.
The Horton Plaza and Seaport Village shopping and dining complexes attract visitors as well as local residents.
The western terminus of the highway is identified by a monument on Horton Plaza, in downtown San Diego.
The new Horton Plaza, completed in 1985, is brightly colored and multi-leveled with staggered balconies facing a pedestrian street.
The 1972 proposal for the shopping center and a redevelopment district arose out of plans to "refurbish San Diego's historic town plaza", Horton Plaza.
Horton Plaza was an instant financial success, with 25 million visitors in the first year.
Bright colors and asymmetrical design make Horton Plaza an amusing place.
Westfield currently owns Horton Plaza and is in the process of developing a series of expansions.
The superb 1,200-acre (462-hectare) Balboa Park is situated northeast of Horton Plaza just up 6th Avenue.
Horton Plaza commonly refers to two places in San Diego, California: