
Simpro Group has selected Miami as the home of its new North America headquarters, signaling a major expansion move as the company accelerates its growth in AI-powered field service and trades technology.
The global provider of AI-first field service management solutions announced it will establish its regional headquarters at One Downtown, a high-profile tower in Miami, Florida. As part of the lease agreement, brokered by Tony Jones of Cushman & Wakefield, Simpro also secured exclusive signage rights for the building, giving the company a prominent presence on the city’s skyline.

The new headquarters is intended to serve as a central hub for innovation, talent development and expansion as Simpro continues to build an operating platform designed to help commercial contractors improve profitability and efficiency.
“Miami is at the center of the modern economy—a place where ambition, innovation, and global talent converge,” said Fred Voccola, Chairman and CEO of Simpro Group. “It’s the perfect environment to gather the talent and resources needed to fulfill our mission. Commercial contractors—the plumbers, electricians, HVAC technicians, and fire safety professionals—are the ‘second responders’ of our world. They keep our lights on, our hospitals running, and our infrastructure reliable and safe. It’s unacceptable that these essential businesses are not as profitable as they should be, and we aim to change that.”
Voccola said the Miami headquarters will allow Simpro to scale its platform while deepening its commitment to the trades workforce, which he described as the largest working-class segment in North America.
“We are building the platform that residential and commercial trades businesses deserve. This is the largest working class in North America, and we are giving them the tools to double their profits, serve their customers better, and operate with strength. Establishing our headquarters here allows us to scale with purpose to support the people who support our society. I look forward to seeing the Simpro logo on a tower in the Miami skyline—a visible reminder of our commitment to building the future of the trades,” Voccola added.
The move represents a significant strategic milestone for Voccola, who joined Simpro in October 2025. His prior experience scaling IT management firm Kaseya in Miami to more than 5,000 employees worldwide helped shape the decision to anchor Simpro’s North American operations in the city.
Company leaders said the headquarters will support substantial workforce growth over the coming years. Voccola plans to expand staffing across multiple floors of the building, with roles ranging from entry-level sales positions to senior leadership and engineering functions.
“Fred Voccola’s vision aligns perfectly with the spirit of Miami—fast, fearless, and entrepreneurial,” said Miami Mayor Francis Suarez. “The city’s convergence of finance, technology, and public-sector leadership makes it the perfect stage for this expansion.”
According to Simpro, the expansion underscores its belief in the long-term growth potential of the commercial and residential trades market.
“Every dollar we invest in our growth is a dollar invested in the trades,” Voccola said. “We think this is a monster market, and we are bringing an intelligent platform to the commercial trades to ensure they remain the backbone of our economy.”
The first wave of employees is expected to relocate to the Miami headquarters in February 2026, with external signage planned for installation during the first half of the year.
Originally reported by Simpro Group in Construction Dive.



