I am in the Detroit metro area and got most of my training at a 141 school, tradewinds aviation.
It was good training, but I have since let my training lapse due to work constraints. Now I am ready to finish things up and get on with what I hope to be a career in the aviation industry.
I will say that it is overwhelming to look at new schools to train at. Obviously there are the ATP's, all the regional schools, and so many more to choose from. As you will find out if you do your training here in Michigan, you will soon spend more money due to weather constraints until you accomplish the instrument ticket. That is the very reason why I am looking either down in Florida or out in Arizona to finish my training. I have spent many hours reflying lesson plans due to not flying for a week or two due to weather.
I wish you the best in your training. And if you can, don't get into the situation that I did and stop your training if you have plans on becoming a professional pilot. Once you stop your training, it is extremely difficult to start back up again.