CPA Firm Serving The Highlands Louisville, KY | Harding, Shymanski & Company, P.S.C.

Louisville, Kentucky · Jefferson County · The Highlands Neighborhood

Harding, Shymanski & Company, P.S.C. serves Highlands residents, business owners, and professionals from its Louisville office at 101 S 5th Street, Suite 1700 — located approximately three miles west via Bardstown Road and Broadway, connecting one of Louisville’s most commercially and culturally active neighborhoods to the city’s professional and financial core.

Accounting and Tax Services for Highlands Businesses, Professionals, and Residents


The Highlands is Louisville’s most densely commercial and culturally active urban neighborhood outside of downtown — a district stretching along Bardstown Road from the Baxter Avenue intersection south through the Cherokee Triangle and into the Douglass Hills boundary, with tentacles reaching east along Taylorsville Road and west into the Bellarmine University corridor. This is where independent restaurants, bars, specialty retail, creative agencies, healthcare practices, and the professional service businesses that prefer walkable urban settings over suburban office parks have concentrated for decades, producing a commercial environment of genuine density and diversity that draws customers from across the Louisville metro.

The Bardstown Road corridor — from the Baxter Avenue node that marks the Highlands’ northern gateway south through the Highland Coffee Shop district, past the Mid City Mall anchored by Trader Joe’s, and into the residential streets of the Cherokee Triangle and Seneca neighborhoods — is as recognizable a commercial address in Louisville as any outside the downtown core. Business owners and professionals who choose the Highlands as their operating base are making a deliberate statement about the kind of community they want to be part of, and that deliberateness tends to attract a clientele with above-average financial complexity and above-average expectations for the professional services they engage.

All accounting, tax, advisory, and financial services for Highlands clients are provided at Suite 1700 at 101 S 5th Street in downtown Louisville. No services are rendered at client locations within the Highlands.

Louisville Office: 101 S 5th Street, Suite 1700, Louisville, KY 40202  ·  (502) 584-4142  ·  Monday–Friday 8:00 AM–5:00 PM

The Highlands, Louisville — Neighborhood Character, Bardstown Road Corridor, and Economic Profile


The Highlands as a residential neighborhood predates its commercial identity by several decades — the Victorian and Craftsman houses that line the streets of the Cherokee Triangle and the surrounding blocks were built beginning in the late 19th century for Louisville’s growing professional and merchant class, drawn south of downtown by the street railway lines that made the neighborhood accessible before the automobile age. The commercial activity that developed along Bardstown Road through the 20th century reflected the neighborhood’s character: independent businesses serving an educated, locally rooted population rather than the chain retail that came to define Louisville’s suburban commercial corridors.

That independent commercial character has survived and, in recent decades, intensified. The Highlands food and beverage scene — anchored by institutions like Proof on Main (part of the 21c Museum Hotel group), Mayan Café, Expo Five, and the dense cluster of bars and restaurants concentrated in the blocks around Bardstown Road and Grinstead Drive — is as well-developed as any urban neighborhood restaurant corridor in the mid-South. The Cherokee Triangle’s Art Fair, held annually in Cherokee Park, draws visitors from across the region. The Bellarmine University campus at the southern end of the Highlands corridor adds an academic and residential population that maintains the neighborhood’s educated community character across generational transitions.

Cherokee Park — Frederick Law Olmsted’s masterwork in Louisville’s park system — defines the eastern boundary of the Highlands proper and gives the neighborhood its name: the elevated terrain along the park’s western edge was the geographic feature that early residents called the highlands. The park’s 409 acres, its Olmsted-designed road system, and its role as the centerpiece of Louisville’s connected park network make it a geographic anchor of the first order — property values in the blocks nearest Cherokee Park consistently reflect the premium that parkside living in an established urban neighborhood commands in the Louisville market.

The professional population of the Highlands is substantial and financially sophisticated. Lawyers, physicians, architects, creative professionals, academics from Bellarmine and the University of Louisville, and the owners of the neighborhood’s independent businesses represent a community with multi-source income, complex investment portfolios, significant real estate holdings, and the kind of ongoing financial planning needs that benefit from a CPA relationship rather than annual-only tax preparation. The Highlands is also one of Louisville’s most active residential rental markets, with a dense population of property owners managing both owner-occupied and investment properties in the neighborhood’s Victorian housing stock.

Why Highlands Business Owners and Residents Engage a Downtown Louisville CPA Firm


Independent restaurant and bar accounting. The Highlands food and beverage economy is among the most active in Louisville — and the accounting complexity that comes with it is equally substantial. Kentucky sales tax on food and alcohol, tip reporting compliance, cost of goods accounting for restaurant operations, the payroll complexity of tip-receiving employee workforces, and the entity structure questions that arise when successful restaurant operators expand to second or third concepts all benefit from professional accounting support that understands the sector specifically rather than treating it as a standard commercial operation.

Creative agency and professional services accounting. The Highlands concentration of marketing agencies, design studios, architecture firms, law offices, and consulting practices creates demand for professional accounting that understands creative industry revenue recognition, project-based billing structures, independent contractor classification under both IRS and Kentucky guidance, and the intellectual property and licensing considerations that arise in creative professional contracting. These are not edge cases — they are the standard financial architecture of the Highlands business community.

Residential rental property and real estate investment. The Highlands’ Victorian housing stock — much of it subdivided into apartments during the mid-20th century and now operated as rental properties by individual owners — creates a large population of landlords with rental income, depreciation schedules on properties with often complex renovation histories, and the repair versus improvement analysis that recurs annually for owners maintaining 100-year-old residential structures. Many Highlands property owners manage multiple units across the neighborhood, making accurate portfolio-level accounting genuinely valuable.

Kentucky and Jefferson County tax compliance for small businesses. Highlands businesses operating in Louisville are subject to Kentucky state income tax, the Kentucky Limited Liability Entity Tax on pass-through entities, Louisville Metro occupational tax collected through the Louisville Metro Revenue Commission, and Kentucky sales and use tax obligations that vary by the nature of goods and services sold. The overlap of these obligations requires consistent professional management to avoid the gaps that generate penalties and interest for small business operators who handle compliance informally.

High-income individual tax planning. The Highlands’ concentration of attorneys, physicians, and successful business owners — many of whom have household incomes in ranges where the difference between proactive and reactive tax management is substantial in dollar terms — creates demand for individual tax planning that goes well beyond annual filing. Roth conversion strategies, qualified opportunity zone investments, real estate capital gains planning, and the retirement account optimization available to self-employed business owners are recurring planning topics for this population.

Bardstown Road to downtown via Broadway. The 101 S 5th Street office is approximately three miles west of the Bardstown Road corridor via Broadway — a direct arterial route that Highlands residents travel regularly for downtown banking, legal, and government business. The commute takes approximately ten minutes under normal conditions.

CPA Services Available to Highlands Clients


All services are provided from the Louisville office at 101 S 5th Street, Suite 1700. Each links to its full service description.

Tax Consulting & Compliance Federal, Kentucky state, and Jefferson County tax planning for Highlands business owners, professionals, and individuals — including Kentucky LLET, Louisville Metro occupational tax, rental income, and high-income individual planning. View service →
Accounting & Auditing Financial statement preparation, reviews, and compilations for Highlands restaurants, creative agencies, professional practices, and commercial operators. View service →
Outsourcing Services Bookkeeping, payroll processing, and outsourced accounting for Bardstown Road corridor businesses, independent restaurants, and owner-operated enterprises. View service →
Construction, Real Estate & Minerals Accounting Rental property accounting, depreciation tracking, renovation cost basis documentation, and real estate transaction planning for Highlands property owners and investors. View service →
Wealth Management Services Financial planning and investment advisory for Highlands business owners, attorneys, physicians, and professionals — coordinated with tax strategy and long-term estate planning. View service →
Advisory Services Business valuations, succession planning, and financial due diligence for Highlands business owners considering ownership transitions or concept expansion. View service →
Healthcare Industry Accounting Accounting and financial reporting for medical and dental practices, wellness businesses, and healthcare-adjacent operations in the Highlands corridor. View service →

Office Location and Directions from the Highlands to Downtown Louisville


The Louisville office at 101 S 5th Street, Suite 1700 is approximately three miles west of the Bardstown Road corridor via Broadway — a direct arterial connecting the Highlands to downtown Louisville in approximately ten minutes under normal conditions.

Directions from the Highlands to the Downtown Office

From Bardstown Road & Baxter Avenue (Highlands northern gateway): Head west on Baxter Avenue to Broadway, then west on Broadway approximately 2.5 miles to 5th Street. Turn right (north) on 5th Street. 101 S 5th Street is on your right. Under 10 minutes.

From Bardstown Road & Grinstead Drive (mid-Highlands): Take Grinstead Drive west to Eastern Parkway, then continue west to 5th Street or take I-65 North briefly to the downtown exits. Under 10 minutes via either route.

From Cherokee Park (Cherokee Parkway entrance): Head west on Cherokee Parkway to Bardstown Road, then north to Baxter Avenue and west to Broadway as above. Under 12 minutes.

From Bellarmine University (Newburg Road): Head north on Newburg Road to Bardstown Road, continue north to Baxter Avenue, then west on Baxter to Broadway and downtown as above. Under 15 minutes.

Harding, Shymanski & Company — Downtown Louisville CPA Firm Serving the Highlands


All professional services for Highlands clients are provided exclusively at 101 S 5th Street, Suite 1700, Louisville, Kentucky 40202. The firm operates from this single downtown location and does not maintain offices in the Highlands or along the Bardstown Road corridor. The Google Business Profile verified at this address confirms the firm’s presence serving Jefferson County and the Louisville metropolitan region.

Office Information — Louisville, Kentucky

Harding, Shymanski & Company, P.S.C. 101 S 5th Street, Suite 1700
Louisville, KY 40202
Phone: (502) 584-4142
Fax: (502) 581-1653
Website: hsccpa.com
Monday – Friday8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday & SundayClosed

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