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Palantir’s Big Move: From Colorado to Miami
Miami, FL, Aventura, USAWednesday, February 18, 2026
Around 4, 429 staff work worldwide; roughly 600 were in Denver before the move. The company has not disclosed how many will join the new Florida headquarters. Colorado’s governor learned of the move only after seeing it on social media, while Florida officials celebrated the decision as evidence that the state is becoming a hub for national‑security and AI work.
Florida’s Council of 100, backed by business leaders such as Ken Griffin, launched an “Ambition Accelerated” campaign to attract more companies. The ads target executives in major U. S. cities, highlighting Florida’s low taxes and business‑friendly climate. The state has no income tax and ranks highly for GDP growth, new business formation, talent attraction, and higher education.
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