Gov. Polis Seeks Answers As Colorado’s Largest Publicly Traded Company Leaves for Florida

February 18, 2026
By External Outlet

By Tamara Chuang | The Colorado Sun

Valued at $300B, Palantir was the largest publicly traded company in Colorado. CEO Alex Karp recently bought a monastery in Old Snowmass.

Palantir Technologies, a government contractor known for mass surveillance technology aided by artificial intelligence, has moved its headquarters out of Denver in favor of the Miami area, the company said Tuesday in a post on X.com

The company left Palo Alto, California, in 2020 to move to Denver.

Founded by billionaire Peter Thiel and its CEO Alex Karp, Palantir was in the news this month after activists behind the “Purge Palantir” database publicized the company’s donations to two of Colorado’s Democratic members of Congress. U.S. Rep. Jason Crow of Aurora and Sen. John Hickenlooper vowed to donate the funds to immigrant-rights groups.

According to Palantir’s latest annual report released Tuesday, the company changed its principal executive office address to 19505 Biscayne Blvd., Suite 2350, in Aventura, which is about 20 miles north of Miami. The report also noted that the Denver location, at 518 17th St., is its former address.

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