Of course Marino will probably re-up & reactivate his crew, and be given more power. He's no dummy either. Spano may lay back. The feds adore that family.

Bellavia is a member of a dying crew and will have a lot of heat on him. I don't see him getting back into the street life. He owns one of the more popular Italian restaurants in town (better than La Scarola ;)) plus lots of other property, and will be content to kick back. The Cozzo kid is the one to save Grand Ave, if that's even something remotely possible. He'd be the one to do it. It would take a lot of planning & tireless effort, and man power. Elmwood Park would no doubt be a huge recruitment pool for them. No one said this shit was easy though, it would be a monumental task. Odds are it will never happen. Places like the Patch/Melrose Park/etc were unique moments in time where everything came together. Doesn't happen twice.

The Chicago Outfit (Cicero & Chinatown) aren't going anywhere though. They've got hordes of young guys in their ranks & will be on the street for a long time. And they have good, quiet leadership. The public had never even heard of a guy named Carparelli prior to two months ago.