[2][3][4] The company ranked number 194 on the 2019 Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations by revenue.
[12] In 2001, the company acquired Emerald Builders[13] and Fortress Homes and Communities of Florida.
[19] In April 2015, the company acquired Pacific Ridge Homes, based in Seattle, for $72 million.
[21] In May 2015, the company received approval from the Honolulu City Council to begin construction on an 11,750-home planned community in West Oahu, Hawaii.
[25] On May 17, 2024, the company announced the passing of its founder and chairman, Donald R. Horton, who suddenly died at the age of 74.
[29] The Supreme Court of the United States heard the appeal of a case in which the National Labor Relations Board held that the company violated the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) by requiring its employees to sign an arbitration agreement that prohibited them from pursuing claims in a collective or class action.
Horton, stating that the company's actions did not violate the NLRA or the Federal Arbitration Act.