Screenshot of a Denver Gazette article titled “Robotic parking system company moves HQ to Denver.” It notes Volley Automation moved from San Francisco and plans a 35,000 sq. ft. HQ and demo facility in Denver.

We’re planting our flag in Colorado, and building the future of parking from here.

Earlier this week, the Denver Gazette featured Volley Automation in its Metro Moves column, covering our headquarters relocation from San Francisco to Denver. It’s official: Colorado is now home base for everything we do.

Why Denver

Denver sits at the geographic center of our current and planned projects: three active installations in New York, one in Nashville, and a pipeline spanning Florida, California, and Massachusetts. When your technology ships inside buildings across the country, being two(ish) hours from either coast matters.

But the real draw is talent. Colorado’s engineering and robotics ecosystem is deep, and growing, and we’re already hiring world-class locals without burning through capital on Bay Area real estate & overhead. Our CEO Sam Richardson put it plainly: “Denver gives us access to the mechanical, electrical, and software engineering talent we need, at a cost structure that lets us invest in R&D instead of rent.”

What We’re Building

Our new facility at 5675 N. Pecos Street has enough room for full-scale system assembly, integration testing, and the R&D work that’s next on our roadmap. That includes retrofit solutions for existing garages and infrastructure to support autonomous vehicle fleets and EV charging at scale. We currently have eight employees in Colorado with plans to hire at least five more this year across engineering, operations, and project delivery roles, as well as a network of remote roles in engineering and sales.

What This Means for Our Partners

For the developers, architects, and property owners we work with: nothing changes about how we deliver projects. Our partnerships with Otis (vertical transport), Hito Robotic System (robotic platforms), and Skanska (construction) remain intact, and we’re developing new partnerships across our technology stack. Additionally, a centrally located HQ with integrated testing capability means faster iteration and tighter QA on the systems we ship. If you’re an architect or developer working on a dense urban project and parking is eating your pro forma alive, we’ll happily invite you to Denver.

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