The city announced Tuesday that it will open a sixth relief center for migrants at a Holiday Inn in the Financial District.

According to a press release from Mayor Eric Adams, the 492-room center will house adult families and single adult women. It will provide migrants resources if they remain in the city, and logistical support if they wish to go to another destination beyond New York, the mayor said in the release.

Elected officials had told NY1 late last month that a center for migrant families with children was expected to open at the Paramount Hotel in Times Square, but sources now tell NY1 that contract negotiations for that proposed center fell through.

More than 44,000 migrants have arrived in the city in the last 10 months, the mayor said in a statement.

"We continue to meet all our moral obligations, serving those arriving with dignity and care, but we remain in serious need of additional support from our federal partners, including a real decompression strategy to slow this influx," Mayor Eric Adams said, continuing his campaign of pressure on the federal government and President Joe Biden to help relieve the burden the city faces in housing and supporting asylum seekers.

During Biden's visit to the city to tout infrastructure investments last week, the mayor said he discussed the crisis with the president.

In a release, the city said they have opened emergency shelters at 83 hotels. The city said they have also opened five additional Humanitarian Emergency Response and Relief Centers, including one at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal in Red Hook, where the mayor spent the night over the weekend.