Palantir Ditches Denver, Plants Flag in Miami
Data analytics giant relocates headquarters to Miami as the city courts Big Tech with billionaire backing.
Palantir Technologies has officially moved its headquarters from Denver to Miami. The data analytics powerhouse joins a growing wave of tech companies eyeing South Florida as their new home base.
The move aligns with Miami's aggressive push to rebrand itself as a legitimate tech hub. City leadership has been actively courting major players, and the effort has serious financial muscle behind it — billionaire Ken Griffin among the backers fueling the transformation.
Miami's pitch is straightforward: become the next Silicon Valley. Whether that's realistic or not, companies are clearly listening. Palantir's relocation adds significant credibility to the campaign.
For Denver, it's a notable loss. Palantir had previously moved there from Palo Alto, making this the company's second headquarters shift in recent years. Miami gets the trophy this round.