CPA Firm Serving Old Louisville Historic District, KY | Harding, Shymanski & Company, P.S.C.

Louisville, Kentucky · Jefferson County · Old Louisville Historic District

Harding, Shymanski & Company, P.S.C. serves Old Louisville residents, property owners, and businesses from its downtown Louisville office at 101 S 5th Street, Suite 1700 — located approximately half a mile north of Central Park, at the center of Louisville’s professional and financial district.

Accounting and Tax Services for Old Louisville Residents and Property Owners


Old Louisville occupies the blocks south of downtown between Broadway to the north, Interstate 264 to the south, 6th Street to the west, and Preston Street to the east — a geographic footprint that makes it both immediately adjacent to downtown’s professional core and distinctly residential in character. The neighborhood is defined by its Victorian-era architecture: the largest intact Victorian residential district in the United States, according to the local preservation community, a collection of late 19th and early 20th century structures ranging from modest workers’ cottages to the elaborate Richardsonian Romanesque mansions along St. James Court and Belgravia Court.

The financial and accounting needs of Old Louisville’s population reflect that character. Property owners managing historic structures face a specific set of questions — cost basis tracking through renovation cycles, potential eligibility for Kentucky historic preservation tax credits, the tax treatment of bed-and-breakfast operations that are common in the neighborhood’s converted mansions, and the rental income reporting requirements that apply to the many property owners who rent rooms, floors, or entire structures in the area’s dense housing stock.

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

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

Old Louisville — Historic District: Character, Property Landscape, and Economic Profile


Old Louisville’s development history begins in the post-Civil War period when Louisville’s growing industrial and mercantile wealth funded the construction of the South End’s residential districts as an upscale alternative to the increasingly commercial downtown core. The Southern Exposition of 1883 — held in what is now Central Park — drew visitors from across the country and served as the catalyst for the neighborhood’s most intensive development period. The blocks surrounding the park were built out through the 1890s and into the first decade of the 20th century in what amounted to a concentrated burst of Victorian residential construction that has never been significantly altered by the mid-century urban renewal campaigns that reshaped other Louisville neighborhoods.

That architectural integrity is both a source of the neighborhood’s identity and a practical complication for property owners. Buildings constructed between 1880 and 1910 require ongoing maintenance investment of a kind that modern construction does not — masonry repointing, slate roof work, the electrical and plumbing upgrades that come with bringing century-old systems into compliance with contemporary codes, and the window and millwork restoration that preservation standards require. For owners who have held properties through multiple renovation cycles, the cost basis tracking and depreciation history of the improvements they have made represents a meaningful financial record-keeping challenge.

The University of Louisville’s main Belknap Campus sits at the southern boundary of Old Louisville along University Boulevard, and the university’s presence shapes the neighborhood’s rental economy significantly. Graduate and professional students, university staff, and faculty households represent a substantial segment of Old Louisville’s rental population. Property owners managing units in this market deal with high annual turnover, the tax implications of rental income, depreciation on residential rental property, and the repair versus improvement distinction that determines whether expenditures are currently deductible or must be capitalized. These are recurring questions that benefit from consistent professional accounting support rather than annual-only tax preparation.

St. James Court — the pedestrian street anchored by the St. James Court Art Show, one of the largest outdoor art fairs in the country — runs through the interior of Old Louisville and draws visitors from across the region each October. The businesses and property owners who participate in or benefit from this event economy have financial patterns worth noting: short-term rental activity, seasonal revenue fluctuation, and the tax reporting that comes with event-related income.

Why Old Louisville Property Owners and Residents Engage a Downtown CPA Firm


Historic property tax credits and renovation accounting. Kentucky offers historic preservation tax credits for qualified rehabilitation expenditures on certified historic structures. Old Louisville’s stock of National Register-eligible properties creates meaningful opportunity for property owners undertaking significant renovation projects to access these credits — but doing so correctly requires professional guidance on the certification process, the eligible expenditure categories, and the tax treatment of the credits in the year they are claimed.

Rental property income and depreciation. Old Louisville’s dense rental housing market — serving University of Louisville students, university employees, and downtown workers who prefer urban living — means a significant share of the neighborhood’s property owners have rental income to report, depreciation to track, and the ongoing repair versus improvement analysis that determines current deductibility. Consistent professional accounting for rental property provides compounding value over a multi-year ownership period.

Bed-and-breakfast and short-term rental compliance. Old Louisville’s Victorian mansion stock has historically supported a bed-and-breakfast economy, and the growth of short-term rental platforms has extended that pattern to a broader range of properties. These operations involve Kentucky sales tax on accommodations, the Louisville Metro transient room tax, the income reporting requirements for rental activity, and the expense allocation rules that govern mixed-use properties where owners both reside and operate short-term rentals.

University of Louisville adjacent professional market. Faculty, researchers, and administrative professionals at the University of Louisville constitute a meaningful professional population in Old Louisville and the surrounding blocks. This population often has specific tax considerations — academic publication income, speaking fees, consulting arrangements, retirement account structures common in university employment — that benefit from professional tax guidance.

Proximity to the downtown professional core. Old Louisville borders the downtown business district directly to the south of Broadway. The 101 S 5th Street office is a short drive or a fifteen-minute walk north on 4th Street or 5th Street for Old Louisville residents who prefer to handle professional meetings in person.

CPA Services Available to Old Louisville 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 and Kentucky individual and business tax planning, rental income reporting, historic tax credit optimization, and short-term rental tax compliance for Old Louisville property owners. View service →
Accounting & Auditing Financial statement preparation, reviews, and compilations for small businesses, bed-and-breakfast operations, and property management entities operating in Old Louisville. View service →
Construction & Real Estate Accounting Cost basis tracking, depreciation scheduling, renovation accounting, and historic tax credit support for Old Louisville property owners managing restoration projects. View service →
Outsourcing Services Bookkeeping and payroll administration for small businesses and property management operations in the Old Louisville area. View service →
Wealth Management Services Financial planning and investment advisory for Old Louisville residents — including university professionals and long-term property owners — coordinated with tax strategy. View service →
Advisory Services Business valuations and succession planning for Old Louisville business owners and property investors. View service →

Office Location and Directions from Old Louisville


The downtown Louisville office at 101 S 5th Street, Suite 1700 is located approximately half a mile north of Central Park — a short drive or a manageable walk north along 4th Street or 5th Street from the heart of the Old Louisville Historic District.

Driving Directions from Old Louisville

From Central Park (Old Louisville, 4th Street & Park Avenue): Head north on 4th Street approximately 0.5 miles to Liberty Street, continue north one block to Muhammad Ali Boulevard, then east to 5th Street and north half a block. 101 S 5th Street is on your right. Under 5 minutes.

From St. James Court (6th Street & Magnolia Avenue): Head east on Magnolia to 5th Street, then north on 5th Street approximately 0.6 miles through downtown. 101 S 5th Street is on your right. Under 5 minutes.

From University of Louisville (Belknap Campus, South 3rd Street): Head north on 3rd Street to Broadway, continue north on 3rd Street through downtown to Liberty Street, turn right (east) to 5th Street, then north. 101 S 5th Street is on your right. Under 1 mile, approximately 5–7 minutes.

Harding, Shymanski & Company — Louisville CPA Firm Serving Old Louisville and the Historic District


All professional services for Old Louisville 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 Old Louisville or any other Louisville neighborhood. The Google Business Profile verified at this address confirms the firm’s central Louisville presence serving Jefferson County and surrounding communities.

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

Full Service Listings and Professional Team

Complete service information for the Louisville office is available on the Louisville CPA firm page.

Direct service pages: Tax Consulting · Real Estate Accounting · Wealth Management

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

Louisville, Kentucky · Jefferson County · Central Business District

Harding, Shymanski & Company, P.S.C. serves businesses and individuals in Downtown Louisville from its office at 101 S 5th Street, Suite 1700 — situated at the heart of Louisville’s central business district, steps from Fourth Street Live, the Kentucky International Convention Center, and the concentrated financial and legal professional community that anchors the city’s commercial core.

Accounting and Tax Services for Downtown Louisville Businesses and Professionals


Downtown Louisville’s central business district extends roughly from the Ohio River waterfront south to Broadway, and from 9th Street east toward Baxter Avenue — though the dense professional and financial core concentrates most heavily between 1st and 7th Streets in the blocks immediately surrounding 4th Street and Muhammad Ali Boulevard. This is where the city’s major law firms, financial institutions, healthcare system administrative offices, and government agencies maintain their central operations. It is also where the Louisville office of Harding, Shymanski & Company operates.

The 101 S 5th Street address places the firm’s Louisville office within a few minutes’ walk of the Louisville Metro Government Center, the federal courthouse on West Broadway, the main offices of major regional banks including Stock Yards Bank and PNC, and the city’s principal convention infrastructure. For downtown businesses — from the hotel properties on 4th Street to the law and professional service firms concentrated in the cluster between 4th and 6th Streets — the physical proximity of a CPA firm operating in the same district is a practical consideration that matters when financial questions require in-person consultation.

All accounting, tax, advisory, and financial services for Downtown Louisville clients are provided at Suite 1700 at 101 S 5th Street. No services are rendered at client locations or at any other Louisville address.

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

Downtown Louisville — Central Business District: Economic Profile and Business Environment


Downtown Louisville functions as the administrative and professional services capital of the Louisville metropolitan area and, to a meaningful extent, of the entire state. The concentration of healthcare system headquarters — Norton Healthcare, Baptist Health, Humana (whose global headquarters occupies the block at 500 W Main Street) — along with major insurance companies, legal practices, and financial institutions creates a professional services economy that operates at regional and national scale from a relatively compact geographic footprint.

Humana’s presence in the downtown core deserves particular mention in any discussion of the Louisville business environment. As one of the largest health insurance companies in the United States, Humana generates a significant ecosystem of vendor relationships, consulting engagements, and ancillary professional services businesses clustered in the surrounding blocks. The company’s influence extends far beyond its own office footprint into the service economy that has grown around it — accounting, legal, HR, technology, and financial advisory firms that serve Humana’s suppliers and partners are a meaningful segment of the downtown professional services market.

The bourbon and hospitality sector adds a distinctly Louisville dimension to the downtown commercial landscape. The Bourbon District along West Main Street — anchored by the Frazier History Museum, the Louisville Visitor Center, and the bourbon brand distillery experiences that have opened along what the tourism industry calls the Urban Bourbon Trail — represents a hospitality economy that involves complex multi-entity ownership structures, franchise and licensing relationships, and the tax accounting considerations that come with Kentucky’s specific alcohol excise and distribution regulatory framework. Businesses participating in this economy, whether as producers, retailers, or experience operators, navigate a set of financial compliance requirements that benefit from professional tax and accounting support familiar with both federal and Kentucky-specific rules.

The Kentucky International Convention Center, which completed a major renovation in 2018, anchors the southern end of the 4th Street Live entertainment corridor and draws a significant volume of conference and convention business to the downtown hotel properties — the Marriott, the Omni Louisville, the Galt House along the waterfront, and the cluster of properties immediately surrounding the convention center. The hospitality and catering businesses that service this convention economy represent a sector with distinct payroll, food and beverage tax, and event-driven cash flow characteristics that professional accounting relationships serve well.

Why Downtown Louisville Businesses and Professionals Engage a Central Business District CPA Firm


Healthcare and insurance sector accounting. Louisville’s identity as a healthcare industry hub — anchored by Humana, Norton Healthcare, Baptist Health, and the broader ecosystem of medical device, pharmaceutical, and healthcare services firms — creates demand for professional accounting and advisory services familiar with healthcare-specific accounting standards, regulatory compliance, and the complex tax structures common in multi-entity healthcare organizations.

Bourbon, hospitality, and food service accounting. Kentucky’s distilled spirits industry operates under a specific excise tax and distribution regulatory framework administered by the Kentucky Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. Distillery operations, bourbon brand companies, and the retail and hospitality businesses that serve the Urban Bourbon Trail economy all face accounting and tax compliance requirements distinct from general commercial operations.

Kentucky state and local tax compliance. Kentucky operates its own corporate and individual income tax systems with distinct rules from federal treatment — including the Kentucky Limited Liability Entity Tax, the state’s treatment of pass-through income, and Jefferson County occupational tax obligations applicable to businesses operating within Louisville Metro Government boundaries. Professional tax guidance on Kentucky-specific obligations provides meaningful value for businesses headquartered or operating downtown.

Law firm and professional services accounting. The concentration of law firms, financial advisors, and consulting practices in the downtown CBD creates a professional services client base with distinct accounting needs: trust account compliance, partner compensation structures, professional liability considerations, and the revenue recognition questions that arise in contingency fee and retainer-based billing models.

Walkable proximity within the CBD. The 101 S 5th Street office sits at the geographic center of the downtown professional district — within a few blocks of the major office towers along 4th, 5th, and 6th Streets where the majority of the CBD’s professional tenants operate. For downtown-based business owners and executives, the ability to meet with their CPA without leaving the neighborhood is a practical convenience that has genuine value during demanding work periods.

CPA Services Available to Downtown Louisville Clients


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

Accounting & Auditing Financial statement preparation, audits, reviews, and compilations for healthcare organizations, professional firms, hospitality operators, and commercial businesses. View service →
Tax Consulting & Compliance Federal, Kentucky state, and Jefferson County occupational tax planning and compliance, including Kentucky Limited Liability Entity Tax, excise tax, and pass-through income treatment. View service →
Advisory Services Business valuations, mergers and acquisitions support, succession planning, and financial due diligence for CBD professional firms and commercial enterprises. View service →
Outsourcing Services Bookkeeping, payroll administration, and outsourced CFO functions for downtown businesses that benefit from professional financial management without dedicated in-house staff. View service →
Wealth Management Services Financial planning and investment advisory coordinated with tax strategy for downtown professionals, law firm partners, and healthcare executives. View service →
Healthcare Industry Accounting Specialized accounting and compliance services for healthcare organizations, physician practices, and medical industry businesses in the Louisville market. View service →
HSC Medical Billing & Consulting Medical billing management, coding review, and revenue cycle consulting for Louisville-area healthcare providers. View service →

Office Location and Directions from Downtown Louisville


The Louisville office at 101 S 5th Street, Suite 1700 is located in the heart of the central business district, one block south of Muhammad Ali Boulevard and within walking distance of the major office towers, courthouses, and financial institutions that define the downtown professional core.

Directions from Key Downtown Louisville Points

From 4th Street Live (4th Street & Liberty Street): Walk one block east to 5th Street, then one block south on 5th Street. 101 S 5th Street is on your right. Under 0.2 miles — a two-minute walk.

From the Kentucky International Convention Center (221 S 4th Street): Walk east on Market Street one block to 5th Street, then north half a block. 101 S 5th Street is on your left. Under 0.15 miles.

From the Galt House Hotel / Waterfront (140 N 4th Street): Head south on 4th Street past Muhammad Ali Boulevard, turn left (east) at Liberty Street, then right (south) on 5th Street. The building is on your right at 101 S 5th Street. Under 0.4 miles.

From I-64 / I-65 interchange (Spaghetti Junction): Take I-64 West to the Brook Street/Downtown exit, proceed south to Liberty Street, turn right (west) to 5th Street, then turn right (north). 101 S 5th Street is on your left. Under 1 mile from the interchange.

Harding, Shymanski & Company — Downtown Louisville CPA Office at 101 S 5th Street


All professional accounting, tax, advisory, and financial services for Downtown Louisville clients are provided exclusively at 101 S 5th Street, Suite 1700, Louisville, Kentucky 40202. The firm operates from this single Louisville location and provides no services at any other address in the metro area. The Google Business Profile verified at this location confirms the firm’s presence serving Jefferson County and the broader 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

Full Service Listings and Professional Team

Complete service information for the Louisville office is available on the Louisville CPA firm page.

Direct service pages: Accounting & Auditing · Tax Consulting · Advisory Services · Outsourcing Services