Horton Plaza Boss Told To Unlock Shuttered Park By Next Year

San Diego’s long-dormant Horton Plaza Park is finally on the clock. The owner has been ordered to reopen the public space next year, according to local reporting that Mayor Todd Gloria quickly amplified on social media. The small urban plaza, long envisioned as the public front door to the Campus at Horton redevelopment, has mostly sat unused while the larger project stalled out.

New order flagged by mayor

The San Diego Union-Tribune reported that the property owner has been ordered to reopen the park by next year. The Union-Tribune laid out the timeline and the city’s notices.

Horton Plaza owner must reopen downtown San Diego’s dormant public park next year https://t.co/RRxWff9vYS

— The San Diego Union-Tribune (@sdut) July 1, 2026

How the campus got here

Stockdale Capital Partners bought Horton Plaza in 2018 and unveiled plans to transform it into the multiblock “Campus at Horton,” a mix of offices, retail and public space. In 2020, the company announced a roughly $330 million construction loan for the project, according to PR Newswire, and local reporting shows the City Council signed off on the redevelopment in 2019. Early plans and financing details were outlined by Stockdale and in coverage from KPBS.

Foreclosure, lender takeover and the park lease

The redevelopment later ran into financial trouble, and lenders moved to take control in 2025 after a failed auction, leaving unfinished obligations, including the park, in limbo. Bisnow reported the lender’s credit bid and takeover, and coverage also notes that Stockdale signed a long-term lease for the city-owned Horton Plaza Park that required millions of dollars in improvements. The Times of San Diego reviewed city notices stating the developer had fallen short of those obligations…

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