Lomita, San Diego

Major thoroughfares in the neighborhood include San Vicente Street, Cardiff St., and Worthington Avenue.

[2] Lomita is a largely residential district, with some small-scale commercial development on Cardiff St. a large section of the Lomita Village Shopping Center, west of Soapy Joes on Jamacha Rd.

Much like the surrounding neighborhoods of Bay Terraces, Skyline, and Paradise Hills, Lomita consists predominantly of low-density single-family homes spread across the hilly area.

Combined, the demographics are as follows: Hispanic-Latino are the largest group at 51.1%, followed by African-Americans at 17.7%, Asians at 13.6%, non-Hispanic Whites at 13.0%, Mixed race at 3.9%, and others at 0.7%.

The census and demographic data are unreliable as it was combined with the separate neighborhood of Jamacha [5]