A phrase like "Smaller metropolitan markets like Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Boise, Idaho, Austin, Texas, and Memphis." makes me wish Americans adopted a syntax like "Texas:Austin", "Texas//Austin", "Austin<Texas" or something along those lines. Note that they already use a reverse-order spelling for currency: "$50" does not read "dollar-fifty", but "fifty dollars". So, there ought to be no problem of saying "Austin Texas" and writing "Texas$Austin" or whatever.
@kazriko I'm okay with the double colon, as long as we get away from the comma.