In 1925, landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. developed the plans to improve the plaza. In 1931, the space was officially designated the Plaza of the Americas at the first meeting of the Institute of Inter-American Affairs. The students planted 21 trees around the plaza. They dedicated the newly planted trees to the 21 countries that were invited to the meeting.
Today, the quad is the unofficial forum for the University of Florida where students and organizations present their ideals.[4]
A $2.2 million renovation of the Plaza of the Americas, which included additional landscaping, benches, and sidewalks, was begun in November 2016.[5] The project was completed a year later, and a dedication ceremony for the renovated plaza was held on November 17, 2017.[6]