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SF Station is a city guide operated in the San Francisco Bay Area in Northern California specializing in arts and culture, entertainment, food, shopping and urban living. The site targets "socially active" users.

Founded in 1996, SF Station provides event calendar listings, a business directory and reviews of films, music shows, restaurants, retails shops and events.

SF Station merged in 2005 with the Boulevards network, a leading operator of destination information sites. [1]

In April 2015, Boulevards sold SF Station to one of the original co-founders, Vincent Archuleta.

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  1. "Metro Newspapers | MetroPDF.com". www.metronews.com. Retrieved 2019-10-14.