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Palantir relocates corporate headquarters to Miami from Denver, extending a post-pandemic shift in tech geography

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February 17, 2026/11:39 AM
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Palantir relocates corporate headquarters to Miami from Denver, extending a post-pandemic shift in tech geography
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A second headquarters move in six years

Palantir Technologies has moved its corporate headquarters to Miami, shifting its official base from Denver after relocating to Colorado in 2020. The company confirmed the change in a brief public statement issued on February 17, 2026, without providing details on timing, scope, or operational implications.

Palantir, founded in 2003, develops data integration and analytics software used by government agencies and commercial customers. The company’s platforms are widely associated with mission-critical use cases where large volumes of data from different sources must be linked and analyzed.

What is known—and what remains unclear

The announcement did not specify whether the move includes a transfer of executives, a change in workforce distribution, or a reduction of staff in Colorado. It also did not identify a specific Miami office address or describe any changes to the company’s facilities footprint.

Publicly available business records and third-party corporate location databases have historically listed Palantir’s headquarters in downtown Denver. Some records still reflect Denver as the company’s principal address, highlighting the common lag between corporate announcements and updates in regulatory and commercial directories.

Miami’s draw for large firms and capital

Palantir’s relocation adds to a multi-year pattern of major firms and investment organizations expanding their presence in South Florida, a shift that accelerated during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Miami’s appeal has been closely tied to a combination of business climate factors, including Florida’s lack of a state income tax, increased investor activity in the region, and sustained efforts by city leadership to market Miami as a technology and finance hub.

In recent years, several high-profile financial and investment groups have announced headquarters moves or office expansions to Miami, while other organizations have opened satellite offices without fully relocating executive teams. Palantir’s announcement did not indicate which model it intends to follow.

Market reaction and business context

Palantir’s shares rose modestly in trading following the February 17 announcement. The company has remained a closely watched name among investors because of its role in government-adjacent technology, its expansion in commercial markets, and ongoing attention to growth expectations and valuation.

Key points at a glance

  • Palantir confirmed on February 17, 2026 that it has moved its headquarters to Miami from Denver.
  • The company previously moved its headquarters from Palo Alto to Denver in 2020.
  • No operational details were provided on staffing, office footprint, or executive relocation.
  • The move aligns with broader corporate and investor interest in Miami as a business base.

Palantir’s headquarters relocation is confirmed, but the scale of the shift—symbolic, administrative, or operational—has not been detailed.