The Detroit Symphony is moving into a renewed home this fall. But that home will be part of a new complex of cultural groups – a new Detroit High School for the Fine, Performing and Communication Arts be built there. “The $122.5 million high school is under construction, and after it opens in 2005, its 1,200 students will study in closer contact with symphony musicians than almost any students anywhere. Detroit Public Television will open a studio there, and there will also be a 50,000-watt AM radio station.”