The centre also has a wide selection of independent retailers, food and drink outlets, banks, building societies and other service operators.
A bingo hall, a cinema and a ten pin bowling alley sit adjacent to the shopping complex and Glenrothes bus station is located next to the southeast end of the centre.
The Glenrothes Baptist Church operates from a former office block on the northern side of the shopping centre at Falkland Place.
[5] The Kingdom Shopping Centre was developed over a number of phases between 1960 and 2000, coinciding with the rapid growth of the new town and the population as more people moved into the area.
[8] The Golden Acorn Hotel, a ten pin bowling alley, the town's Post Office, job centre and a bus turning circle were all delivered as part of the early phases of development.
A Presto supermarket (later Safeway and then Dunnes Stores) and the New Glenrothes House office block (since demolished in 2009) were built as later additions to the second phase.
[14] A range of development projects are proposed to regenerate the town centre steered by a masterplan that was approved by the Glenrothes Area Committee in March 2021.