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Palantir Moves Headquarters to Miami
The data analytics company shifts its base to Florida after a previous move to Colorado.
Published on Feb. 18, 2026
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Palantir, the data analytics company, has announced that it has moved its headquarters from Denver, Colorado to Miami, Florida. This is the second time the company has relocated its HQ, having previously moved from Palo Alto, California to Denver in 2020.
Why it matters
Palantir's decision to move its headquarters to Miami reflects a broader trend of tech companies and workers leaving traditional hubs like Silicon Valley for more business-friendly environments, lower costs of living, and warmer climates. The move also aligns with CEO Alex Karp's personal ties to Colorado, where he owns property.
The details
Palantir did not immediately provide details on what the headquarters move means for its Colorado employees or whether Karp plans to spend more time in Miami. The company's stock price rose slightly following the announcement of the relocation.
- Palantir moved its headquarters from Palo Alto, California to Denver, Colorado in 2020.
- Palantir announced the move to Miami on February 17, 2026.
The players
Palantir
A data analytics company that provides software and services to government agencies and large corporations.
Alex Karp
The CEO of Palantir who owns property in Colorado.
What’s next
It is unclear if Palantir plans to maintain a significant presence in Colorado or if the move to Miami will lead to job changes for its employees based in the Denver area.
The takeaway
Palantir's decision to relocate its headquarters to Miami reflects the ongoing shift of tech companies and workers away from traditional hubs like Silicon Valley in search of more favorable business climates, lower costs, and lifestyle factors.
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