A court case is launched to require the owners of the 110-year-old Paragon art deco cafe in Katoomba, in the Blue Mountains, to carry out urgent repairs. The proceedings relate to the condition of the heritage-listed building and the need for immediate remedial work. The articles describe the cafe as a long-running local landmark and characterise the case as significant due to the building’s age and cultural value. They also reference graffiti at or around the premises as part of the broader concerns prompting the action, alongside the need to address building issues. Across the reports, the central point is that legal action is being used to compel the responsible parties to make the required repairs on a timely basis, rather than leaving matters to voluntary maintenance. The outlets do not indicate a final outcome, focusing instead on the initiation of the case and the urgency of the repairs sought.