By Pierre Paulden, Bloomberg
Palantir Technologies Inc. said it’s moved its headquarters to Miami from Denver as more tech firms seek to base themselves in the Florida city as the city’s civic leadership tries to turn the location into the next Silicon Valley.
Ken Griffin and Stephen Ross, among the highest-profile billionaires to move to South Florida during the pandemic, recently started bankrolling a new campaign to get others to follow in their footsteps. The pair is funding a $10 million drive to convince more executives, investors and founders to move to the region.
Peter Thiel, chairman of the data analytics company, opened an office for his private investment firm in Miami’s Wynwood neighborhood at the end of 2025, expanding the billionaire’s presence in Florida. The tech mogul has owned a mansion in Miami Beach since 2020, and his venture capital firm Founders Fund has had an office in the city since 2021. He also moved his voter registration to Florida in March 2024, according to state records.
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Palantir, which has locations across the globe, is also expanding its presence in New York City.
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