RED HOOK, Brooklyn (WABC) -- Residents in Red Hook, Brooklyn are no strangers to flooding -- the neighborhood was ravaged by Superstorm Sandy.
New barriers are currently being built to protect the area, but with this weekend's Nor'easter bearing down , many residents say they are worried.
In one home, a 1950s jukebox to a vintage tape recorder and a fully functioning slot machine are not just a few items collected over a lifetime -- they are now up for sale inside a Brooklyn building. The items have weathered the storm.
Resident Lokedeo Bisniuta said the water came up very high during Sandy and went right through the whole building.
In fact, the building sits right across the street from the city's $218 million Red Hook Coastal Resiliency Project. The city says it will save hundreds