Early history and construction The space occupied by Embarcadero Plaza was acquired in the 1950s and 1960s by the
San Francisco Redevelopment Agency (SFRA). The designers of the plaza include Lawrence Halprin & Associates in conjunction with Mario Ciampi & Associates and John Bolles & Associates. While it was referred to as “Embarcadero Plaza” during design and construction, it was renamed Justin Herman Plaza in 1974 in honor of
M. Justin Herman, executive director of the SFRA from 1959 to 1971, who died suddenly in 1971.
Updates and changing use The sculpture
La Chiffonnière was installed in the northern portion of the plaza, closer to Market Street in 1981. In 1983, the plaza was renovated with tiered seating, expanded steps, and an outdoor stage platform. Further renovations to the plaza were discussed beginning in the early 1990s, with more modest renovation taking place between 1998 and 2001 in parallel to the creation of Harry Bridges Plaza.
Further updates In 2008, the
Abraham Lincoln Brigade Monument was installed between the Vaillancourt Fountain and the Embarcadero. The monument is dedicated to the Americans who volunteered to fight fascism in Spain during the 1930s. The monument was subsequently repaired between 2018 and 2020. In 2010, two
bocce ball courts were installed in the lawn in the southern portion of the plaza with private funding and labor. Embarcadero Plaza became a contributor to the Market Street Cultural Landscape District in 2016, which is a historic resource listed in the
California Register of Historical Resources.
Renaming the plaza In 2017,
San Francisco Supervisor Aaron Peskin introduced a resolution to rename the site Embarcadero Plaza, citing Herman's role in displacing poor and minority residents from the
Western Addition,
Fillmore,
Chinatown, and
South of Market neighborhoods while presiding over the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency. The
San Francisco Board of Supervisors passed the resolution unanimously on September 19, 2017. The San Francisco Recreation & Parks Commission voted 4–2 to remove Justin Herman's name on November 16, 2017. An earlier vote in October ended in a 3–3 tie. The name has remained Embarcadero Plaza since 2017.
Recent changes In 2023, temporary, privately owned
padel courts were added to the northern section of the plaza. They remain located on the brick portion of the plaza near the fountain. In April 2025, a temporary statue by
Marco Cochrane,
R-Evolution, was installed in the southern section of the plaza. ==Usage==