Detroit is the poster child for the failure of the war on poverty.
Having grown up in SE Michigan, I spent a lot of time in Detroit as a youth and have a lot of fond memories. There are still plenty of places to go downtown (Detroit) that are safe enough but you don't want to venture very far from the primary downtown area.
Historymike, I am very familiar with the areas you mentioned. I still travel to the Warren/Southfield area quite often to go to New Yasmeen Bakery. It can be an interesting drive down Warren Ave.
However, out in the northern, northwestern and western burbs, there is plenty of safe fun to be had. The downriver area where I grew up is really not of any great interest - at least not to me.
As for downtown Toledo - I think we're very slowly getting there. 5th 3rd is a great draw but only a seasonal one. Huntington Arena should help that. Getting people living downtown is key. That got off to a decent start but appears to be faltering a bit.
I'm just not convinced that there is enough of the population in the region willing to make downtown Toledo viable by supporting it. I've lived in a few major and semi-major metropolitan areas over the years and have never come across one quite like Toledo.
One of the things I find odd is that no one wants to pay to park downtown. I've yet to see the downtown area of any larger city where you could park for free all the time.
Anyone read any analysis of the less than enthusiastic support of the "new" party in the park events? Was it the $25 entry fee or some other reason(s)? I'm curious as I've not read or heard anything about more about them.