Robert De Niro’s hospitality empire is welcoming its newest member. Besides the recent debut of his second Locanda Verde restaurant in N.Y.C., the actor is opening a luxury inn in the Caribbean later this year, The New York Times reported. Called Nobu Beach Inn, the property will be welcoming guests to Barbuda, an island around 38 miles north of Antigua. Being built on the former K Club resort site (a vacation spot of Princess Diana), the new hotel will be home to 17 bungalows for a total of 36 bedrooms, priced from $2,500 per night for a one-bed option. The property’s 25 privately owned beachfront villas, meanwhile, can be rented out as the owners see fit. These accommodations will cost buyers $12 million or more each, offering up anywhere from 4,500 to 6,000 square feet as well as 24 feet of landscaping on each side for privacy. Each room will have private swimming pools, too, and a..